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...sales rose rapidly, reaching $486 million last year. Vasella asked Kim Clark, then a Harvard Business School professor (and now dean), to sign on as a consultant. "He told me something that stuck in my mind," says Vasella. "He said, 'You can change an organization from top down or bottom up, but it's very hard to change it from the middle.' I was a middle manager...
...season, and dead-eye shooter Damon Huffman, who is balding.7. PRINCETONThe mighty have fallen in Jersey—Harvard came oh-so-close to toppling the Tigers in Princeton last season. Sydney Johnson was installed to be the leader of the turnaround, which starts with a return to the bottom of the Ivy ranks. 8. DARTMOUTH Junior forward Alex Barnett is too good a player to be stuck on this mediocre a team.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...found distributed in cases. A plate by Picasso featuring a crude fish with an unsightly abscess of an eye confronts the viewer entering the second gallery. The cases utilize mirrors to good effect. For instance, a circular mirror reveals the black silhouette of an ancient athlete on the bottom of a Greek oil flask while another makes all of a three-dimensional work visible in lieu of a stand alone case. However, all together, the show feels less than cohesive. “Five ways to draw a bird” may work well in isolation, but with so many...
Almost Shakespearean, no? True, the Bard didn't offer much in the way of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) or special-interest vehicles--two key sources of Citi's pain. He did, however, understand diversification. "My ventures are not in one bottom trusted, nor to one place," said Antonio, the Merchant of Venice. "Therefore, my merchandise makes...
...Edwards. She has endorsed higher taxes for the wealthy. And more than a few Democrats worry that she cannot win a general election, even against a disgraced and exhausted Republican Party. In other ways, however, Clinton is the furthest thing from Mondale imaginable. A vote for Clinton is, at bottom, a radical proposition. It is a vote for the first woman to run for President, the most dramatic expansion of American possibility since a Catholic was elected President in 1960. In the past six months, Clinton has transformed herself into a far more dynamic campaigner than Mondale ever...